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It happens a lot to me that I change my conventions and want to reverse all arrows in my diagrams (or all vertical/horizontal arrows or a part of the diagram). I could use a "select all" followed by a "reverse" button but it would break a general aesthetic rule that I think is quite common: it's often preferable to have all arrows going rightward or downward (rather than going in all directions) as this makes a paper with many diagrams more readable (it follows the order in which we read in english). I don't think it's possible to do this in the tikz-cd code directly (as it is built out of a matrix with \halign commands) so it usually takes a lot of time to do manually. To avoid this, I think it would be very nice to have buttons that can flip (along either vertical or horizontal axis) the whole diagram, and even a button that rotate by a fourth of a turn the whole diagram.
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It happens a lot to me that I change my conventions and want to reverse all arrows in my diagrams (or all vertical/horizontal arrows or a part of the diagram). I could use a "select all" followed by a "reverse" button but it would break a general aesthetic rule that I think is quite common: it's often preferable to have all arrows going rightward or downward (rather than going in all directions) as this makes a paper with many diagrams more readable (it follows the order in which we read in english). I don't think it's possible to do this in the tikz-cd code directly (as it is built out of a matrix with \halign commands) so it usually takes a lot of time to do manually. To avoid this, I think it would be very nice to have buttons that can flip (along either vertical or horizontal axis) the whole diagram, and even a button that rotate by a fourth of a turn the whole diagram.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: